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American soldiers may soon be issued new, advanced night vision goggles similar to the type used by elite U.S. Special Operations forces.
In addition, FLIR Boston Systems Incorporated, North Billerica, Massachusetts, is being awarded a similar $18,141,400 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery-indefinite-quantity contract for the clip-on ...
Not when they had these cutting-edge, panoramic night vision goggles in front of their faces. Don’t confuse these with the helmet-mounted FLIR systems also widely used by Special Operations forces.
Five recruits went home during episode 2 of "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" season 3.
In a brief, night-vision clip posted to social media by Kyiv's special-operations forces on Monday, several explosions can be seen, apparently filmed by an airborne drone.
U.S. special forces troops will soon be taking the field without having to carry separate night-vision devices. DRS Technologies of New Jersey announced ...
This battle became one of the rare occasions American and Russian combatants exchanged fire—one of the deadliest battles the Americans had faced in Syria.
The United States Navy SEALs and Russia’s Spetsnaz are two of the most elite and feared special forces units on Earth, known ...
"We should learn how to act at night more efficiently," Brig. Gen. Viktor Khorenko, Ukraine's commander of Special Operations Forces, said.
The latest episode of FOX’s “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” proved that no recruit is guaranteed to make it to the end. After no one left during the Wednesday, Jan. 22, episode, it ...
Five recruits went home during episode 2 of "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test" season 3.
Three more recruits went home during the Wednesday, Jan. 29, episode of FOX's "Special Forces: World's Toughest Test." ...